It took twelve long years to write this novel, which later became an icon of Russian literature of the 20th century and one of the most beautiful love stories in the history of literature. The author burnt the manuscript to begin writing it again a year later by heart, while dictating the last changes to his wife only five days before his own death, because of his blindness. His novel, first published in 1967, places good versus evil, God versus Lucifer, cowardice versus bravery, to raise many more questions than he answers in this beautiful story. This piece of work by Michail Bulgakov had the honour at the Moravian Theatre only once, November 9, 2007 together with the premiere of Moliere directed by Aleš Bergman. You can look forward to unique theatre opus directed by distinctive Bogdan Kokotek, who shows that evil is omnipresent and only candid love can look Lucifer directly in the eye.